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Holiday beer tasting Nov. 29 Keg Liquors

by Robin Garr » Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:12 am

Thanks to Todd for making this info available to forumites. What a great lineup!

<b>November 29 Holiday Beer Tasting at Keg Liquors from 5-8 PM</b>

Our second year of this event, this will also be our final tasting of the year. Featuring many holiday and winter beers to get your holiday shopping started early, representatives from two of our craft beer distributors will be on hand, as well as a guest appearance from Schlafly Brewing. More beers should be added to the list, while we are waiting for a final list of our special orders of Holiday beers, but here is the partial list of what we know we will be tasting based on our existing inventory:

Delirium Noel (2007 and 2005 Vintages)
Corsendonk Christmas Ale (2006 Vintage)
Gouden Carolus Noel (2006 Vintage)
Affligem Noel (2006 Vintage)
Avery Old Jubilation
Harpoon Winter Warmer
Pyramid Snow Cap
Anchor 2007 Merry Christmas, Happy New Year Special Ale (2005 Vintage as well)
Rogue Santa's Private Reserve
Three Floyds Alpha Klaus
N'ice Chouffe (2005 Vintage)
Great Divide Hibernation Ale
Boulder Never Summer Ale
Breckenridge Christmas Ale
Left Hand Snow Bound
Harvey's Christmas Ale (2001 Vintage)
Gales Christmas Ale (2002 Vintage)
St. Feullien Noel (2006 Vintage)

As an added bonus, Scott from Schlafly Brewing will be on hand to sample several of their latest brews. Here is their lineup:

Bourbon Barrel Aged Imperial Stout - Around the time of the Louisiana purchase, beer was shipped in barrels. if one had been lucky enough to receive a used Bourbon barrel of Imperial Stout, this is what his/her happy taste buds would have encountered: roasty, rich, malty imperial stout with a strong dose of caramel, oak, and Bourbon character.

Schlafly Barleywine - A heavy, sweet, very strong ale with a deep, copper color and lots of hops to balance the very large amount of malt. This very large beer has also been known to bite back.

Schlafly Christmas Ale - A full-bodied amber ale to spice up the holidays. 'Tis the season to enjoy this rich and flavorful ale made with orange peel, cloves and spicy hops.

This is a free tasting and open to the public (21 and older of course)

All beers in the tasting will be $1 off the day of the tasting.

Keg Liquors
Keeping Kentuckiana "Beer'd" Since 1976
617 E. Lewis & Clark Pkwy
Clarksville, IN 47129
http://www.kegliquors.com
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by Matthew Landan » Tue Nov 27, 2007 1:57 pm

Awesome!
I wish I could be there! Sure you don't want to extend this till 10pm?

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by Shawn Vest » Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:24 pm

guess i didn't read far enough down the forum to find this

i'll be there
will you??????????????????????
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by Scott Robinson » Thu Nov 29, 2007 4:21 am

DANG YOU TODD!

You are my evil (time-wise) nemesis, once again you plan a GREAT event when I must work...

I hope all goes well and I might just run out of work to get a few samples.

No one will know but us :lol:

Oh, and anyone who reads this..hehe.
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by Shawn Vest » Thu Nov 29, 2007 12:22 pm

can you believe this beer line up

i must say that only roger does better

tish and todd are the clarksville rockstars of beer
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by Todd Antz » Thu Nov 29, 2007 11:15 pm

Thanks to everyone who came over tonight. It was a fun lineup with a great turnout. There were several new brews that I got to try tonight. The Schlafly Oak-aged Barleywine and the Left Hand Snow Bound had to be my two favorites.
Keg Liquors
Keeping Kentuckiana Beer'd since 1976
http://www.kegliquors.com

617 E. Lewis & Clark Pkwy
Clarksville, IN 47129
812-283-3988

4304 Charlestown Road
New Albany, IN 47150
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by Shawn Vest » Fri Nov 30, 2007 2:01 pm

fantastic tasting

thanks todd
i enjoyed the nice chouffe 2005


thanks again
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by Sue H » Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:05 pm

It was a great time. It was the first time I had been to the store and was quite impressed with all the selections. Thanks for hosting the event. :D
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by Shawn Vest » Sat Dec 01, 2007 1:17 pm

best beer selection in CLARK COUNTY
probably FLOYD too, if you neglect Roger and the NABC

not only does Todd carry some of the best beers around he also knows and loves them

he's got stuff on the shelves that i've never seen before......
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by Richard Rush » Sat Dec 01, 2007 5:39 pm

Thanks for the event. That was the first time I have ever went to a beer tasting and purchased so much liquor though. Gotta stock the new home bar.
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by Caleb Weber » Sun Dec 02, 2007 11:21 pm

this was awesome. i bought 2 six packs of three floyds beers and a 6 of the harpoon winter warmer.

good stuff.

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